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Definition of Micrometers
1. micrometer [n] - See also: micrometer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Micrometers
Literary usage of Micrometers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1907)
"A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF SOME MODERN micrometers BY MARSHALL D. EWELL. (Read April
79, 1907.) With the advent of the International Bureau of Weights and ..."
2. Handbook of Testing Materials: For the Constructor. Part I. Methods by Adolf Martens (1899)
"All of these errors are, however, as a rule, very small ; they would, nevertheless,
have to be considered if micrometers were to be made of the same ..."
3. The Elements of Vegetable Histology by Charles William Ballard (1921)
"Filar micrometers.—This type of micrometer consists of an ocular fitted with a
movable ... Filar micrometers are much more accurate than the disk types; ..."
4. Report of the Annual Meeting (1862)
"In the ' Philosophical Magazine ' for August 1861, Dr. Woods, of Parsonstown,
had suggested the construction of photographic micrometers without being aware ..."
5. Handbook of Testing Materials: For the Constructor. Part I. Methods by Adolf Martens (1899)
"All of these errors are, however, as a rule, very small; they would, nevertheless,
have to be considered if micrometers were to be made of the same ..."
6. Handbook of Testing Materials. For the Constructor. Part I. Methods by Adolf Martens (1899)
"Microscope and Telescope micrometers. 66O. micrometers are exceedingly valuable
in connection with reading microscopes and telescopes, for the purpose of ..."